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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 67 - Chapter 43 - 67-4307
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67-4307 - MALAD CANYON -- APPROPRIATION OF WATERS IN TRUST FOR PEOPLE -- LANDS DEVOTED TO RECREATIONAL USE
MALAD CANYON -- APPROPRIATION OF WATERS IN TRUST FOR PEOPLE --
LANDS DEVOTED TO RECREATIONAL USE. The park and recreation board is hereby
authorized and directed to appropriate in trust for the people of the state of
Idaho the unappropriated natural spring flow arising upon the area described
as follows, to-wit:
The south half (1/2) of the southwest quarter (1/4), and the south half
(1/2) of the southeast quarter (1/4), of section twenty-five (25), township
six (6) south, range thirteen (13) east of the Boise Meridian; and
The north half (1/2) of the northwest quarter (1/4), and the northwest
quarter (1/4) of the northeast quarter (1/4), of section thirty-six (36),
township six (6) south, range thirteen (13) east of the Boise Meridian.
The preservation of water in the area described for its scenic beauty and
recreational purposes necessary and desirable for all citizens of the state of
Idaho is hereby declared to be a beneficial use of such water.
No fee shall be required in connection with said appropriation by the park
and recreation board or the permit issued in connection therewith, but license
shall issue at any time upon proof of beneficial use to which said waters are
now dedicated.
The park and recreation board, or its successor, shall be deemed to be the
holder of such permit, in trust for the people of the state, and the public
use of the unappropriated water in the specific area herein described is
declared to be of greater priority than any other use except that of domestic
consumption.
The unappropriated lands belonging to the state of Idaho between the high
water mark on one (1) bank to the high water mark on the opposite bank, of the
area described, are hereby declared to be devoted to a public use in
connection with the preservation of the area in its present condition as a
place of recreation for the citizens of the state of Idaho.
 
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